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Brisbane telco Moose Mobile announces $8 SIM only plan

By Michael Jenkin on Nov 29, 2017 11:37AM
Brisbane telco Moose Mobile announces $8 SIM only plan

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Brisbane-based telco Moose Mobile has released a budget mobile phone plan for $8 a month. Designed for low-use consumers, the telco said its new SIM-only plan provided 200 minutes of standard national calls, unlimited national and international text and 500MB of 4G mobile data. The plan uses ...

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By Michael Jenkin
Nov 29 2017
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